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12-letter words containing t, e, l, d

  • a tall order — If something is a tall order, it is very difficult.
  • abstractedly — lost in thought; deeply engrossed or preoccupied.
  • accidentally — happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected: an accidental meeting.
  • acclimatised — Simple past tense and past participle of acclimatise.
  • acclimatized — adapted or accustomed to a new climate or environment
  • accreditable — having the ability to be accredited
  • acculturated — Simple past tense and past participle of acculturate.
  • acetaldehyde — a colourless volatile pungent liquid, miscible with water, used in the manufacture of organic compounds and as a solvent and reducing agent. Formula: CH3CHO
  • acute-angled — (of a triangle) having three acute angles
  • adaptatively — In an adaptative manner.
  • adelie coast — a part of Antarctica, between Wilkes Land and George V Land: the mainland section of the French Southern and Antarctic Territories (claim suspended under the Antarctic Treaty)
  • adiponitrile — a colorless liquid, C 6 H 8 N 2 , used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of nylon.
  • adjectivally — as an adjective
  • adjunctively — in an adjunctive manner
  • adjustmental — relating to adjustment
  • adminiculate — to attest or corroborate; to confirm or affirm as true
  • adolescently — in an adolescent manner
  • adolf hitler — Adolf [ad-olf,, ey-dolf;; German ah-dawlf] /ˈæd ɒlf,, ˈeɪ dɒlf;; German ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), (Adolf Schicklgruber"der Führer") 1889–1945, Nazi dictator of Germany, born in Austria: Chancellor 1933–45; dictator 1934–45.
  • adularescent — (of minerals, such as moonstone) having or emitting a milky or bluish iridescence
  • adulterating — Present participle of adulterate.
  • adulteration — an adulterating or being adulterated
  • adulteresses — Plural form of adulteress.
  • adulterously — In a adulterous manner.
  • adventureful — an exciting or very unusual experience.
  • advertisable — to announce or praise (a product, service, etc.) in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it: to advertise a new brand of toothpaste.
  • advertorials — Plural form of advertorial.
  • aethelred ii — ("Ethelred the Unready") a.d. 968?–1016, king of England 978–1013, 1014–1016.
  • affrightedly — in a frightened or alarmed manner
  • agglomerated — gathered together into a cluster or mass.
  • agglutinated — Simple past tense and past participle of agglutinate.
  • aggravatedly — In an aggravated manner.
  • aids-related — caused by or associated with the AIDS virus
  • alexandretta — Iskenderun
  • almond paste — ground almond mixture
  • alphabetised — (British) Arranged in alphabetical order.
  • alphabetized — (North America) Arranged in alphabetical order.
  • ambrettolide — a colorless liquid, C 16 H 28 O 2 , having a strong musky odor, used as a fixative in the manufacture of perfume.
  • and the like — If you mention particular things or people and then add and the like, you are indicating that there are other similar things or people that can be included in what you are saying.
  • andouillette — a French sausage made from pig intestines, smaller than an andouille
  • anecdotalism — an inclination to relate anecdotes
  • antecedental — preceding; prior: an antecedent event.
  • antecedently — in an antecedent manner
  • antediluvial — Of or pertaining to a time before Noah's flood (or similar deluge myth).
  • antediluvian — Antediluvian things are old or old-fashioned.
  • anteprandial — before dinner
  • anthologised — Simple past tense and past participle of anthologise.
  • anthologized — to compile an anthology.
  • apfelstrudel — apple strudel
  • apodeictical — Apodeictic.
  • apostle bird — a gregarious grey-and-brown Australian nest-building bird, Struthidea cinerea

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